A blind trust is a financial arrangement in which a person in public office or high-ranking position places their private financial affairs under the management of an independent trustee, who manages the assets without communicating details to the beneficial owner to prevent conflicts of interest.
Quo Warranto is a historical common law writ used to challenge a person's right to hold public office, franchises, or liberties. It asks by what authority the individual claims such rights.
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